Colin Cowherd Declares Bill Belichick’s Family Is ‘Worried About’ Him Changing His Will to Benefit Jordon Hudson

 
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Colin Cowherd believes Bill Belichick’s family is only concerned about his relationship because they’re concerned about it potentially affecting his will.

Belichick and his girlfriend — 24-year-old Jordon Hudson — became the subject of a national discussion after the 73-year-old’s interview on CBS News Sunday Morning. Hudson, who was on set for the interview, was described as a “constant presence” and found herself at the center of controversy when she shut down a question about their relationship. Weeks later, extensive reporting from Pablo Torre revealed that family was concerned how Hudson’s presence would affect his legacy.

Torre also claimed that the University of North Carolina — where Belichick is the head football coach — had banned Hudson from the facility. The university denied that claim, but Torre has stood by his reporting.

On Sunday, Cowherd dismissed the narrative that Belichick was simply being taken advantage of by a much younger woman. He also theorized that the family’s supposed concern for the coach is rooted in worries that Hudson’s presence could affect his will.

“Stop me if you’ve heard this one before,” Cowherd said, “A wealthy old man starts dating a young ambitious woman, and suddenly, the family is concerned. According to Pablo Torre, folks are whispering about Belichick and his girlfriend Jordon. Look, I don’t buy into this whole idea that Bill is some old, feeble man who doesn’t know what he’s doing, OK? We’ve literally got Ring video proving Bill knows exactly what he’s doing. Put your shirt on, Bill. And let’s be honest, families aren’t worried about Bill. They’re worried about the will. When dad’s worth over $100 million, suddenly everybody’s got questions like, ‘Who’s getting cut out?’

“You really think Belichick, architect of the greatest dynasty in NFL history, lost his playbook in the last eight months?” continued the incredulous Cowherd. “Come on, I’m old enough to remember the Anna Nicole Smith era. This isn’t that. This is a hall-of-fame coach ghosted by the league, taking a calculated swing at a rebrand. Not a bad call in the fourth quarter of life. And Jordan Hudson, she’s reading the play, too. Her family’s business went under. This is a strategic alignment. She gets exposure, access, a path upward; and I think they both actually like each other’s company. Bill gets relevance, and energy, and somebody who knows what TikTok is. In a world where attention is currency, she’s his social stockbroker; and again, I think they like each other.”

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